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Перевод: crumble
[глагол] крошить; искрошить; раскрошить; покрошить; выкрошить; раздроблять; толочь; растирать; крошиться; раскрошиться; выкрашивать; обваливаться; осыпаться; распадаться; разрушаться; гибнуть
Тезаурус:
- Angie recalls how, in the high-flying days of MainMan, David turned to using drugs and how their marriage started to crumble.
- He and James should have broached it early on, devised sanctions (the withholding of rents; the blocking of highways and sieging of the big houses), called for practical suggestions from among the crowds - all that tradesmen's and farmers' skill and nous and energy, coalesced for a moment into a great ball of force, then left to collapse under its own weight, to crumble again into its thousands of separated grains
- Tony announces that he is off for a crumble, an expression that has taken his fancy and replaced the computerese of going for a "system dump."
- According to Debenham Tewson Chinnocks, chartered surveyors there, Swedes invested 1.6 billion (2.5 billion) in British commercial property in 1989-;90 - just as the market was about to crumble.
- COOK'S NOTE: The easiest way to crumble any blue cheese is to stroke it with a fork until crumbled.
- Over coffee and NHS apple crumble in the staff canteen, watching the West Indian cooks quietly stir the carbohydrates, she describes the staff's attitude to the opted-out hospital trust as "bitter indifference".
- The personal element in the Anglo-American special relationship, which had been based on war-time partnership, started to crumble with the departure of Eisenhower from the White House, and had to be painstakingly rebuilt with the younger generation of American leaders.
- Here, as so often when one penetrates to particulars, the rigid historiographical divisions (War Communism, NEP, the Five-Year Plan years) crumble.
- The British allowed other principles to crumble in the face of Chinese displeasure.
- When she looked at her grandmother with the sharp eyes that Fenna could lend her, she would see that solid outline waver, dissolve, crumble.
- Crumble the thyme and add with the garlic and brandy, season and mix well.
- And at the centre of it was Kylie - the tough cookie refusing to crumble.
- This knowledge that in the end everything must crumble but a woman's work is her rock and her shield, a strong fortress, a faithful lover.
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